Word: successful
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THIS REALIZATION that a spiritual community is the first requisite for success in radical politics permeates the whole of the first 'Old Mole' (appropriately their issue includes a record review and a movie review because rock and roll and movies are the strongest cultural ties binding the political young of today). The theme of community is most sensitively stated in an article by Jon Supak called "The Hip Radical--what's ahead...
There is no debate over the popularity of house courses with students. But at least for some members of the Committee on General Education, the enthusiasm of students being taught is not an adequate measure of the success of an academic innovation. House courses "are a policy issue regardless of whether students like them," Wilcox says, and in at least five ways, they have been accused of being bad academic policy...
Profit cited the Opportunities in Area 7 program, which has been run jointly by PBH and Afro, as an example of the success Harvard organizations can achieve by working together. The program provided an American history course for students in Cambridge's Black area and sought out gifted students who needed help...
...organized; the future at this point is not very bright. There are a few hopeful signs, however, the black militant community--particularly the Topeka health worker's unions--have had good rapport with McCarthy forces, and may provide the basis for a bi-racial coalition. The reformers met scattered success in the August party primary--they now control about fifteen per cent of the precincts. Liberals have high level allies within the party hierachy who may be able to help if a liberal coalition can get off the ground as it did in Colorado...
...liberal goal of a unified group of insurgents of the early '60's has been scrapped in states with significant minority groups. The new goal are coalitions. Forming a coalition is a touchy business for the context in which it is formed usually determines its degree of success...